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it is the use are flying the torch and using the device, as well as the manager involved. not the process. that would be a much more appropriate decision to take, to say we just manage it. -- ban it. cars blame people every year -- cars kill people every year, but we blame the people, not the cars. this is not an epidemic that we are dealing with, it is being overblown. a slight reaction to a situation looking for a problem. at best i would recommend a recommendation to look at enforcement safety on the job site. i am a little bit worried, but the other motivation, i am worried about how much that plays into this as opposed to the safety issue. that is a concern i have. thank you. >> i have a question. as the previous speaker said, basically is the people that use the equipment knowing how to use it. it is a matter having a fire watch, someone out there watching this, you would not have it happening. the torch is an excellent product, as we know in the industry. this is not an appropriate way to go through with this. i would urge you not to vote for it. thank you. >> thank
it is the use are flying the torch and using the device, as well as the manager involved. not the process. that would be a much more appropriate decision to take, to say we just manage it. -- ban it. cars blame people every year -- cars kill people every year, but we blame the people, not the cars. this is not an epidemic that we are dealing with, it is being overblown. a slight reaction to a situation looking for a problem. at best i would recommend a recommendation to look at enforcement...
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on the glue to be used, are there environmental issues associated with the type of glue be used? >> not that we have heard of or as far as we know. there is approved glue. >> is a water based? >> it has not raised any environmental or safety issues. >> any other public comments, commissioner? >> good morning, commissioners. i am a resident of 1161 hayes. in the constituent that brought this issue to the supervisor in the march of 2007. there roofers in the building next two hours on the square and the result of their using fortified roofing, the fire went into our suburb of
on the glue to be used, are there environmental issues associated with the type of glue be used? >> not that we have heard of or as far as we know. there is approved glue. >> is a water based? >> it has not raised any environmental or safety issues. >> any other public comments, commissioner? >> good morning, commissioners. i am a resident of 1161 hayes. in the constituent that brought this issue to the supervisor in the march of 2007. there roofers in the building...
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it means a lot with us. -- to see our mayer brown here with us. it means a lot to us. >> these and gentlemen, da mayor, willie brown. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am, of course, delighted to again be part of this celebration. claudine is absolutely correct. in a city and county of sentences, the diversity that exists here in terms of age, sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious interests, all of those items are part of what we each celebrate with each other, even though we may not be technically a part of it. that is what makes it such a very special city. as indicated, we are meeting some challenges now, facing ourselves, with reference to conduct our people, but be advised -- we will get through this, as we have gotten through everything in this city, and we will only be better for having done so. so we will do so in the manner in which we always have. [applause] thank you very much for being here. [applause] >> as the evening goes on, we will hear from supervisors chiu, chu, and mar. i would like to invite our public defend
it means a lot with us. -- to see our mayer brown here with us. it means a lot to us. >> these and gentlemen, da mayor, willie brown. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am, of course, delighted to again be part of this celebration. claudine is absolutely correct. in a city and county of sentences, the diversity that exists here in terms of age, sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious interests, all of those items are part of what we each celebrate with each other,...
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on the glue to be used, are there environmental issues associated with the type of glue be used? >> not that we have heard of or as far as we know. there is approved glue. >> is a water based? >> it has not raised any environmental or safety issues. >> any other public comments, commissioner? >> good morning, commissioners. i am a resident of 1161 hayes. in the constituent that brought this issue to the supervisor in the march of 2007. there roofers in the building next two hours on the square and the result of their using fortified roofing, the fire went into our suburb of, a predominately in my apartment, essentially destroying my apartment and the apartment next to it. since that time, this legislation was introduced. two years ago the apartment fire in my place was three years ago. i understand some of the concerns around cost, but i will present to you and other options as far as cost, the cost to me as far as a constituent and my neighbors who had to leave their apartments for eight months, the $500,000 in damage to my building owner's apartment building to get handled, and
on the glue to be used, are there environmental issues associated with the type of glue be used? >> not that we have heard of or as far as we know. there is approved glue. >> is a water based? >> it has not raised any environmental or safety issues. >> any other public comments, commissioner? >> good morning, commissioners. i am a resident of 1161 hayes. in the constituent that brought this issue to the supervisor in the march of 2007. there roofers in the building...
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we hear sounds that involves us, we hear things that put us in a particular place. we live in a world that we have to try to address even though it might seem too big for us to grasp in one class, gesture, or action. -- too big for us to grasp in one glass. this is an amazing piece. an amazing solution. an amazing challenge dealing with the ambitions to talk about questions of sustainability. to look at these preservation efforts. to do it in a way that even a child can engage in. the we think about how the children coming to the academy will interact with it. as a former arts commissioner and as a citizen of san francisco, we want to celebrate this season and to thank maya for the pleasure of working with her. thank you. [applause] >> it is a delight to introduce the director of the academy center for biodiversity research. [applause] >> thank you for the opportunity to share a few words about what it is like from the perspective of the academy of sciences. i had been one of many sources of information of the sciences is that has contributed to the extraordinary jo
we hear sounds that involves us, we hear things that put us in a particular place. we live in a world that we have to try to address even though it might seem too big for us to grasp in one class, gesture, or action. -- too big for us to grasp in one glass. this is an amazing piece. an amazing solution. an amazing challenge dealing with the ambitions to talk about questions of sustainability. to look at these preservation efforts. to do it in a way that even a child can engage in. the we think...
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i am looking at some of these right here, and it could be from us to help us with the situation we see. we try to do the best we can as far as stopping a lot of situations. to really look at this, i would need a little more detail. >> i understand, and i appreciate the degree to which you need to respond accurately, so i am looking for more generalized responses, because one of the experiences i had in your neighborhood was in assisting in another venue and a couple blocks away wit, and durg the time i was involved, it was brought up as the next problem the neighborhood was going to have common -- going to have, so a year prior to coming in front of us, neighborhood groups and neighbors been bringing attention to us that there was a problem. that seems counter intuitive to bringing someone like you on board that would be there to forestall those kinds of problems, especially at a venue that hold 137 people. it is not a huge and venue, so it would seem someone who could be brought under control quickly. i do not know if there is necessarily a question. if you have any insight you would
i am looking at some of these right here, and it could be from us to help us with the situation we see. we try to do the best we can as far as stopping a lot of situations. to really look at this, i would need a little more detail. >> i understand, and i appreciate the degree to which you need to respond accurately, so i am looking for more generalized responses, because one of the experiences i had in your neighborhood was in assisting in another venue and a couple blocks away wit, and...
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get us, let us tell you where we need it. we may be wrong, but we know the currents, the water, wind, clouds. how fast you have to get away, how fast they are going to get to you. we can save lives and save our waters. give us a little bit of say-so what happens and we can do a lot. just like the mayor said, they don't have a plan. let us do the best. if we're wrong, oh well. we have nothing to lose because it's coming anyway. at least gives us a chance. by noaa doing this, main thing, we may not have a job tomorrow. they have to stop saying our fishermen don't want to go fishing. it hurts me deeply because they don't know what we going through. when you do this all your life and out there all the time and then to say i don't want to go fishing. come on now. it's not right. and i heard it quite a number of times. >> haven't heard that one. thank you. >> don. >> first of all, let me just say president of this region for many years, i know all of your communities well. and i'm very pleased not only through the testimony, but al
get us, let us tell you where we need it. we may be wrong, but we know the currents, the water, wind, clouds. how fast you have to get away, how fast they are going to get to you. we can save lives and save our waters. give us a little bit of say-so what happens and we can do a lot. just like the mayor said, they don't have a plan. let us do the best. if we're wrong, oh well. we have nothing to lose because it's coming anyway. at least gives us a chance. by noaa doing this, main thing, we may...
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us. hello and welcome to technology update three d. no need to worry about the glasses for this program as part of our ever onward drive to make the movie going experience more and more lifelike people have been flocking to three dimensional films meanwhile movie makers have been quick to harness the expanding base of technical quitman to make their films stand out on screen and hopefully at the box office as well. two thousand and ten may well be the year of the three d. film with dozens of new releases in practically every genre screaming at an increasingly large number of three d. ready theaters. this tsunami was undoubtedly to smash it success of james cameron's epic side fi flick avatar which opened in december two thousand and. ten it is the number one grossing film of all time with over two billion bucks in box office returns cameron spent a shocking two hundred thirty seven million in creating not only his own humanoid species with his home planet and native tongue but also an essentially building the equipment to film avatar h
us. hello and welcome to technology update three d. no need to worry about the glasses for this program as part of our ever onward drive to make the movie going experience more and more lifelike people have been flocking to three dimensional films meanwhile movie makers have been quick to harness the expanding base of technical quitman to make their films stand out on screen and hopefully at the box office as well. two thousand and ten may well be the year of the three d. film with dozens of...
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get us, let us tell you where we need it. we may be wrong, but we know the currents, the water, wind, clouds. how fast you have to get away, how fast they are going to get to you. we can save lives and save our waters. give us a little bit of say-so what happens and we can do a lot. just like the mayor said, they don't have a plan. let us do the best. if we're wrong, oh well. we have nothing to lose because it's coming anyway. at least gives us a chance. by noaa doing this, main thing, we may not have a job tomorrow. they have to stop saying our fishermen don't want to go fishing. it hurts me deeply because they don't know what we going through. when you do this all your life and out there all the time and then to say i don't want to go fishing. come on now. it's not right. and i heard it quite a number of mes. >> haven't heard that one. thank you. >> don. >> first of all, let me just say president of this region for many years, i know all of your communities well. and i'm very pleased not only through the testimony, but also
get us, let us tell you where we need it. we may be wrong, but we know the currents, the water, wind, clouds. how fast you have to get away, how fast they are going to get to you. we can save lives and save our waters. give us a little bit of say-so what happens and we can do a lot. just like the mayor said, they don't have a plan. let us do the best. if we're wrong, oh well. we have nothing to lose because it's coming anyway. at least gives us a chance. by noaa doing this, main thing, we may...
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>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11 different agencies, probably more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san francisco, the port, the army corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its own authority granted by state law, state charter which says they have their own building depa
>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11...
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everybo else who uses this part of our citd else who uses this t of our city else who uses this part of our city. it takes a lot of the city working together and it has been a hallmark of the mayor's administration to compel the parts who appear to have different interests to work together to achieve things like this project. i want to acknowledge some of those folks. one of our biggest partners was the san francisco municipal transportation agency. the manager of the streets. thanks dan. anita watson. we heard kudos for the planning department. we are joined by john ram and david for their work. the mayor's office of disability. susan misner is here with us. our director of cultural affairs and there is a significant public art component of this. luis cancell is here. some of the funding was made possible through the county transportation authority and i want to thank jose luis most co-very much and their directaz. >> a few different organizations, spur, the bicycle coalition and people for public spaces come together and formed the great streets project. and they did what the mayor
everybo else who uses this part of our citd else who uses this t of our city else who uses this part of our city. it takes a lot of the city working together and it has been a hallmark of the mayor's administration to compel the parts who appear to have different interests to work together to achieve things like this project. i want to acknowledge some of those folks. one of our biggest partners was the san francisco municipal transportation agency. the manager of the streets. thanks dan. anita...
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and what those media mean to the rest of us. and mark, why is it important for the media to really understand addiction, treatment, and behavioral health? i think as doug just said, it's 24/7, people rely on the media to get their information and, as the media reaching out, people are forming opinions, ideas, attitudes about what they think about addiction and mental illness based on what they're seeing on these tv shows or seeing on the internet or hearing on the radio. so if what they hear is accurate, they'll be forming accurate opinions and able to help themselves or help other people who are dealing with these issues. if they hear inaccurate information, it proliferates stigma, the discrimination, and all the unfortunate circumstances people with addictions or mental illness find themselves in as a result of miscommunication. so sandra, they definitely do play a role in helping people shape their understanding about issues, particularly addiction and behavioral health? they really do that and, as mark said, actually nearly
and what those media mean to the rest of us. and mark, why is it important for the media to really understand addiction, treatment, and behavioral health? i think as doug just said, it's 24/7, people rely on the media to get their information and, as the media reaching out, people are forming opinions, ideas, attitudes about what they think about addiction and mental illness based on what they're seeing on these tv shows or seeing on the internet or hearing on the radio. so if what they hear is...
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so of course, as we pointed out, none of us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most of them have never been -- the combined mixtures of a developing teenager saying day after day year after year. there is a lot we don't know. what do know there is a tremendous amount of scientific evidence that showing low doses of chemical exposures can interfere with hormones, change the way our genomes for diseases that come down the long. most important time of development in the womb, teenagers developing. we also know that disease chronic disease is meaning chemicals are on the rise, breast cancers. who knows a young cancer or family member that has breast
so of course, as we pointed out, none of us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may also have very high triglycerides -- too much fat in the blood. it's a serious medical condition. lovaza, along with diet, effectively lowers very high triglycerides in adults but has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or strokes. lovaza starts with omega-3 fish oil that's then purified and concentrated. it's the only omega-3 medication that's fda-approved. you can't get it at a health food store. lovaza isn't right for everyone. tell your doctor if you're allergic to fish, have other medical conditions and about any medications you're taking, especially those that may increase risk of bleeding. blood tests are needed before and during treatment. in some, ldl or bad cholesterol may increase. possible side effects include burping, infection, flu-like symptoms, upset stomach, and change in sense of taste. ask your doctor about lovaza, the prescription that starts in the sea. >> mick jagger, jennifer lopez, ringo
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may also have very high triglycerides -- too much fat in the blood. it's a serious medical condition. lovaza, along with diet, effectively lowers very high triglycerides in adults but has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or strokes. lovaza starts with omega-3 fish oil that's then purified and concentrated. it's the only omega-3...
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the other one, instead of using magnetic fields you can use a 12-volt battery over the head and that can increase excitability of motor cortex and these are two ways to augment activity and plasticity over targeted areas of the brain and a lot of studies now are showing that these can increase and improve performance. so the dream would be the cocktail would be to take a patient early after stroke in this window of plasticity, hook them up to a robot and stimulate their brain at the same time and potentially give them some sort of drug and with this cocktail ramp up the amount of recovery that could occur in these patients early after stroke. >> charlie: let me go back to maylon, this notion of where you see the future of the kind of research you are doing with deep-brain stimulation. >> deep-brain stimulation is now being exported if you will from the parkinson's tremor field to other movement disorders -- has been successfully for dystoneia and other disorders of -- dystonia, and other disorders characterized by excessive movement, remarkably for orders that really are psychiatric
the other one, instead of using magnetic fields you can use a 12-volt battery over the head and that can increase excitability of motor cortex and these are two ways to augment activity and plasticity over targeted areas of the brain and a lot of studies now are showing that these can increase and improve performance. so the dream would be the cocktail would be to take a patient early after stroke in this window of plasticity, hook them up to a robot and stimulate their brain at the same time...
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, then it would require a conditional use. if the board finds that this would be a conditional use, then they would have to file these applications. >> which would reopen this process? >> which would have a hearing before the planning commission. this would at 3-6 months to the process after the board makes a decision. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, commissioners, the natomas before you. >> man i asked -- amana i asked the jurisdiction requester to come up here? mr. sanchez said that you did not file dr because he waited to see what this process would be? >> yes, it is possible that we made a mistake. we were on a little confused from the process standpoint. the deadline close to two days before we were going to come before you. our understanding was that the relevant question here before you was whether this was considered a formula retail use and if so, this takes into play a lot of other checks and balances. that would guide subsequent -- all of the other things on the building permi
, then it would require a conditional use. if the board finds that this would be a conditional use, then they would have to file these applications. >> which would reopen this process? >> which would have a hearing before the planning commission. this would at 3-6 months to the process after the board makes a decision. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, commissioners, the natomas before you. >> man i asked -- amana i asked the...
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call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to back them up. to get you to gage what an incident is the guy with the big thumb. the rule of thumb is this. if you cover the incident with your thumb you are far enough away. does it look like he's got it covered with his thumb? you see the smoke going to the side. he's still too close. he's got to back up further even with the rule of thumb. we want you to view the rule of time, distance and shielding. what's time, don't stick around. distance. get far away. shielding means put something solid in between
call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to...
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gethe two areas that their most useful are they have a title of beyond useful life were approaching, which means it accomplishes maintenance or it will be more costly to replace them then repair them, so that is where we started. from that, they went through our total managed assets database that we used to affect the database to find out those that had been put off for reasons either because it was too large or the complexity exceeded the scope of what our crafts accomplish and would need some sort of contractor or outside vendor to accomplish the work
gethe two areas that their most useful are they have a title of beyond useful life were approaching, which means it accomplishes maintenance or it will be more costly to replace them then repair them, so that is where we started. from that, they went through our total managed assets database that we used to affect the database to find out those that had been put off for reasons either because it was too large or the complexity exceeded the scope of what our crafts accomplish and would need some...
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all of us should be proud. all of us should be grateful that we have had a small piece of that particular history. because that history helps me bear a lot of responsibility, to be a husband, to be a father. this institution will always be part of my life. you have taught me how to be that better person. thank you very much and god bless all of you. [applause] >> we are so blessed in our elected leaders in san francisco. senator mark leno has helped us on a bill to make sure that people who need help in a community and want to stay in the community can do so. we are very proud of this new building. at the same time, we want to make sure that people who want to stay in their homes will be able to do so. and so the senator has carried a bill that will enable us, if someone has medicaid, to use those medicaid dollars to increase the number of in-home hours that person has so that we can use those federal dollars instead of hospitalization, instead of long-term care here, in the home. our goal is that the person al
all of us should be proud. all of us should be grateful that we have had a small piece of that particular history. because that history helps me bear a lot of responsibility, to be a husband, to be a father. this institution will always be part of my life. you have taught me how to be that better person. thank you very much and god bless all of you. [applause] >> we are so blessed in our elected leaders in san francisco. senator mark leno has helped us on a bill to make sure that people...
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and use just one. one sensor and one camera. it was that ease of operation that the makers of russian comedy the very best movie three d. were looking for when they chose the updated stereo seventy each shot of every high budget modern day movie takes time and of course time costs serious money medium specific concerns like placing and maintaining subjects in proper depth for three d. shooting. time saving but top quality solutions are an invaluable tool for a major production team. one camera system gives a speech but. usually it takes about fifteen minutes to swap. the two frames. and. it's a very unique thing. developed in russia. even. if . so a great achievement no new three d. releases may be hoping for an oscar nod of their own even the cinemas are taking some time to adapt to the three d. boom operators for the coveted imax format say they are still ordering some pictures on traditional film while digital quality lags in may be in high demand but the whole cycle is very much a work in progress three d. may look better th
and use just one. one sensor and one camera. it was that ease of operation that the makers of russian comedy the very best movie three d. were looking for when they chose the updated stereo seventy each shot of every high budget modern day movie takes time and of course time costs serious money medium specific concerns like placing and maintaining subjects in proper depth for three d. shooting. time saving but top quality solutions are an invaluable tool for a major production team. one camera...
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prospers bought were allowed to travel to angle on by the us gov. the iroquois confederacy documents however most players still lack the probably displays as while others need clearance from canada they are now stuck in new york after missing their flights to manchester but are still hopeful of making the trip the players however saying that accepting american passports would be a blow to their identity. but this is our nation only. i think once or put it in there people start feeling that you can make the connection to where we are standing so strong on this this represents our national putting shoni and this is what we're standing for the team when we go over to england and we present our korean shows at the players table and we wait on our our passports this is what it's all booked we're not leaving the u.s. passports we're not laying down canadian passports we're laying down clearly you know surely passports which are the passports of the whole ensuring that europe or the six nations confederacy all that said for now but for more news you can al
prospers bought were allowed to travel to angle on by the us gov. the iroquois confederacy documents however most players still lack the probably displays as while others need clearance from canada they are now stuck in new york after missing their flights to manchester but are still hopeful of making the trip the players however saying that accepting american passports would be a blow to their identity. but this is our nation only. i think once or put it in there people start feeling that you...
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be useful. also a key idea that respects and incorporates the history of the area. it's really usable artwork. in this case, it means selecting text with the help of experts by writers from the bay area or those who write about the bay area, and also incorporating a number of languages. spanish, chinese, english, so that people who read the work will also have some kind of association and ownership of it. one of jenny's earliest projects was this in 1982 in new york city's times square. tto address people where they would be anyway. this is one of her texts "protect me from what i want." she would use existing signs early in her career. this was at the old candlestick park to get people where they would be congregating and gathering with her own writings. while she used the l.e.d. medium as something that she could use readily, that she could smuggle her ideas into, she later developed ways of using l.e.d.'s really as an architectural and sculptural moment. this is at the guggenheim where she ha
be useful. also a key idea that respects and incorporates the history of the area. it's really usable artwork. in this case, it means selecting text with the help of experts by writers from the bay area or those who write about the bay area, and also incorporating a number of languages. spanish, chinese, english, so that people who read the work will also have some kind of association and ownership of it. one of jenny's earliest projects was this in 1982 in new york city's times square. tto...
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are, frankly, really easy for us to use right now in the short term before we get to this point, but overall, for the record, the entertainment commission is absolutely in support. supervisor chiu: thank you very much. wide open it up to public comment, unless, collets, you have additional comments you would like to make -- why don't we open it up to public comment? i do have a couple of speaker cards. if you could line up in the center aisle, and madam clerk, if he could set the timer to two minutes per speaker. >> good morning. i'm current president of russia hill neighbors, and russian hill neighbors is a voice of over 700 residents and merchants who tried a preserve and maintain advanced neighborhood character and quality life through collaboration, volunteerism, and celebration of community. obviously, this is a hot button for us. we believe in what has been presented. we would like it to go through, and speak as a layperson, and that is what i do best, so we are going to read a couple of things. we want community policing. two of our board members sit on the community advisory
are, frankly, really easy for us to use right now in the short term before we get to this point, but overall, for the record, the entertainment commission is absolutely in support. supervisor chiu: thank you very much. wide open it up to public comment, unless, collets, you have additional comments you would like to make -- why don't we open it up to public comment? i do have a couple of speaker cards. if you could line up in the center aisle, and madam clerk, if he could set the timer to two...
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the next thing is ann marie copied all of us on the land use and economic development committee's proposed development to candlestick point and the conditions attached to the board of supervisors. i found all of them very much in support. many of them expressed here by the commission, and i am glad that while we support it. the conditions are actually very good and require attention. lastly, i was very interested in reading an article about new air quality rules, as they might affect residential buildings within certain distances to freeways. i would like the department to talk to us about that, and inform the public and perhaps have a policy discussion of how we understand residential build inside those areas. we have talked about it before. we have the healthy san francisco plan in place, without really knowing of how to literally aplight that plan to projects in front of us. this is a time to be ahead of the curve instead of this pushed on us. but demonstrate we know how to spread that into our own deliberations. i would be happy to copy this article to the commissioners and have the de
the next thing is ann marie copied all of us on the land use and economic development committee's proposed development to candlestick point and the conditions attached to the board of supervisors. i found all of them very much in support. many of them expressed here by the commission, and i am glad that while we support it. the conditions are actually very good and require attention. lastly, i was very interested in reading an article about new air quality rules, as they might affect...
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but we use only the actuari of the health care system. we're not out to use any other thing. and people are irritated by that because that's where the meat is and that's where the authority is and that's where the honesty is, is the act wary. and then with regard to the rest of ut it we use the congressional budget office and not the office of management and budget. so we stick, but youk -- >> we've made it the two of us before we agreed to do this, because you're exactly right. there are a zillion different ways to look at numbers in washington. but artsdz metic is something i can do, and the key is the numbers guide. you know, i just sit here and watch them. we absolutely, we agreed we were going to use cbo numbers, we told them we weren't going to use the administration numbers under any circumstances, and we are going to use only the act wary numbers as related to social security, medicare, and medicaid. >> governor stanford. >> let me just say up front that again, i echo the sentiments of a variety of colleagues who have praised both of you guys. i remember when i was in
but we use only the actuari of the health care system. we're not out to use any other thing. and people are irritated by that because that's where the meat is and that's where the authority is and that's where the honesty is, is the act wary. and then with regard to the rest of ut it we use the congressional budget office and not the office of management and budget. so we stick, but youk -- >> we've made it the two of us before we agreed to do this, because you're exactly right. there are...
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love us or hate us. but we shouldn't have to pay people to hate us when they're willing to do it for free. russia, hard to believe but we gave them $81 million in foreign aid in 2008 and they voted against us 82% us in 2008. 77% of the time they were against our position in 2009. south africa, $574 million in 2008, we gain of only in foreign aid. not counting other types of aid. they voted against us, opposition, 84.5% of the time in 2008 and against opposition, 66.7% of the time in 2009. sudan, gave them $337 million in 2008, they voted against us to show their gratitude 91.9% of the time in 2008 and a clear 90% of the time in 2009. uganda, we gave them $350 million simply in foreign aid, not counting all the other types of assistance. in 2008 they showed their gratitude by voting against opposition, 82.3% of the time in 2008. 62.5% of the time in 2009. venezuela, i bet most people didn't know, we were giving venezuela foreign aid, but we did. this majority voted to give them around $10 million in 2008
love us or hate us. but we shouldn't have to pay people to hate us when they're willing to do it for free. russia, hard to believe but we gave them $81 million in foreign aid in 2008 and they voted against us 82% us in 2008. 77% of the time they were against our position in 2009. south africa, $574 million in 2008, we gain of only in foreign aid. not counting other types of aid. they voted against us, opposition, 84.5% of the time in 2008 and against opposition, 66.7% of the time in 2009....
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join us as we discuss today's most critil global issues. join us for great decisions. [instrumental music] >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international, and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions. i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss peace building and statecraft are paul hughes, senior program officer at the center for conflict analysis and prevention at the u.s. institute of peace. he's a former army officer who served in humanitarian reconstruction at the pentagon and in iraq in 2003. and ambassador dennis jett, professor of international affairs at the school of international affairs at penn state university, former u.s. ambassador to peru and mozambique, and former senior director of african affairs at the national security
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and they want to work with us. they're starting to work with us. so it is frustrating to seeing that you got 18 wheelors of tractors coming in your town and all of a sudden your local people have tractors that are tied up. so we have to try and watch everything. it's not easy. >> we now have a flotel, we have tents, we have various means of housing people that pretty much appeared out of nowhere without any warning and then all of a sudden new people started arriving and said, what are they here for? and they said, to clean the beach. it is a daily monitoring effort to ensure that, first, our residents aren't being shortchanged and that they can supply the goods necessary. and secondarily, some of the people being brought in are not runaways from the law. let's be honest about it. and some of them have been arrested. initially we didn't have a check system. now we do. and certainly we make certain that the people who are now among us are just like us. >> you're correct on that. i bet you one thing that you're talking about, too, a vessel of opportu
and they want to work with us. they're starting to work with us. so it is frustrating to seeing that you got 18 wheelors of tractors coming in your town and all of a sudden your local people have tractors that are tied up. so we have to try and watch everything. it's not easy. >> we now have a flotel, we have tents, we have various means of housing people that pretty much appeared out of nowhere without any warning and then all of a sudden new people started arriving and said, what are...
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your not listening to what the models are telling us. they are telling us there still is the range of natural variability in precipitation eventhough temperature is changing remarkably. evidently that did not get through. but that's what happens. the characterization of precipitation is not unlike today. not rain verses snow, but the total water volume is still looking a lot like the modern climate. >> let me take a crack at this. it's a great question. its the barrier that a lot of water managers face. on the,pa leo climate, side the the past will help me deal with floods and droughts properly deal with them. if we had a better since of this from tree rings in the 1920s we would probably make different assumptions on the colorado rivers. maybe we would not but it was information we did not have about climate that would have changed potentially a decision that water manager's and politicians had. going into the few uh-uhture, manager's and planners have a lot of tools for dealing with these kinds of variabilities that we have to face. pa
your not listening to what the models are telling us. they are telling us there still is the range of natural variability in precipitation eventhough temperature is changing remarkably. evidently that did not get through. but that's what happens. the characterization of precipitation is not unlike today. not rain verses snow, but the total water volume is still looking a lot like the modern climate. >> let me take a crack at this. it's a great question. its the barrier that a lot of water...
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today, we have five of the members here and each of us will be helping us during public testimony. some of the other members were not able to make the meeting. it is the group that we picked the topics at each of the meetings. they kept us on point. these are meetings from 6:00 until 8:00. it is our job to keep everyone awake and alert. we learned a lot from each other. all of the members are active in city government. many of them are homeowners. the purpose of the task force is fair and open review so that we can get assistance for the facility and we can get input on the community concerns. the group decided to not have a moderator or a chair, instead they appointed our own stan murray to have the most difficult job at all, to moderate the meetings, to keep people behaving. we listened and we learned a lot more. we should think sam for doing such an admirable job the city staff that kept plugging away was also at the monthly meetings and myself. we enjoyed this until it went on. we had our meetings at the plant and we talked about technology and we had experts. we have checked t
today, we have five of the members here and each of us will be helping us during public testimony. some of the other members were not able to make the meeting. it is the group that we picked the topics at each of the meetings. they kept us on point. these are meetings from 6:00 until 8:00. it is our job to keep everyone awake and alert. we learned a lot from each other. all of the members are active in city government. many of them are homeowners. the purpose of the task force is fair and open...
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be muslim and european today and in this silence they have forgotten something else that we all of us who live in the west and that we enjoy after decades of fighting for as well and that is women's choice and women's freedom. in remaining silent what they've done is they've allowed the political right wing which is then a phobic and racist to basically seize the ground and dictate the debate but in this silence the liberal campus also armed the right wing on the muslim side what i call the muslim right wing so if the political right wing is engaging in this populism as miriam is saying the muslim right wing is equally in gauged into populism in that it's using the new card and women face veil as a way of of pushing back and women obviously are the ones who suffer in the middle now i as a muslim and as a feminist will not sacrifice women or hard fought for women's rights just because the liberals remain silence i also identify as a liberal and i will not allow women to disappear in the name of fighting the political right wing because this is an ideology the ideology behind the niqab
be muslim and european today and in this silence they have forgotten something else that we all of us who live in the west and that we enjoy after decades of fighting for as well and that is women's choice and women's freedom. in remaining silent what they've done is they've allowed the political right wing which is then a phobic and racist to basically seize the ground and dictate the debate but in this silence the liberal campus also armed the right wing on the muslim side what i call the...
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there aren't positions opening up for us. >> economic crisis affects us all. it doesn't affect us all equally, though. its impact is as different as the generations themselves. talk about the baby boomer, the hardest working and most affluent generation in the country. 70% of boomers say they are unemployed and looking for work. barely one in three says they have achieved the american dream. the meltdown liquidated their home values, 401k's, stock portfolios. optimism that they will achieve the dream dropped 6% from '09 and '10. the boomers are swarming the ranks of the tea party, pulling are identical to pulling data on boomers. >> are the boomers reliving their youth by taking their protest to the streets, beth? >> no, they're not. there are 80 million boomers and few people on the street now. so the boomers are right now -- doesn't mean they are happy. they are more stressed than they've ever been. half of them are losing sleep about making ends meet, but we don't see them taking to the streets in large number. >> do we see correspondent between the tea par
there aren't positions opening up for us. >> economic crisis affects us all. it doesn't affect us all equally, though. its impact is as different as the generations themselves. talk about the baby boomer, the hardest working and most affluent generation in the country. 70% of boomers say they are unemployed and looking for work. barely one in three says they have achieved the american dream. the meltdown liquidated their home values, 401k's, stock portfolios. optimism that they will...
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the republicans in the senate prevent us pull us completely out us by not pulling out us? yes, but we feel confident and proud of the recovery act, and members know what the difference is made in their districts. they will be the messengers about how many jobs were created by the legislation. what initiatives were started that had a ripple effect in their district. again, the members are 250 of people inetales america. if we had health care center, if we had energy center, if we had the education bills and, they were the three pillars of job creation, and that would have resulted in more jobs created by now. but we have two-thirds of that now, and are on the way of getting a third one, and in terms of thinking of along and short term, we are proud of the recovery act. without it, we could never have dug out of the deep recession that the bush administration had taken a lesson. >> president obama the on the campaign now for house to democrats more now? >> more than what? certainly. >> did he promise you that? >> the president has an agenda that he has put forward. we have p
the republicans in the senate prevent us pull us completely out us by not pulling out us? yes, but we feel confident and proud of the recovery act, and members know what the difference is made in their districts. they will be the messengers about how many jobs were created by the legislation. what initiatives were started that had a ripple effect in their district. again, the members are 250 of people inetales america. if we had health care center, if we had energy center, if we had the...
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one day, he going to make you cry." >> pitts: he brought us out back, showed us the cubbie hole where he would escape from his father's abuse. >> perry: this was my hideout, my safe place, you know. >> pitts: when it got too much, you'd go in here? >> perry: yeah. i'd spend, like, all day in there. so, i had a door there so i could go in and close myself up, you know, to be okay for a minute. yeah. >> pitts: your father, it sounds like, still makes you... can still make you feel like that boy, little boy. now, how was that possible? >> perry: you'd have to walk that road and be that little boy. a lot of it, i've... i've put out of my mind because it was so horrific and so painful that, had i not... that's where my imagination was born-- when he was losing it and saying all those things, it would... i could absolutely be there in that room with him at the top of his lungs, and go somewhere else in my head. >> pitts: his faith and his mother, he says, saved him. >> perry: sunday morning, she'd take me to church. and this is the only time i saw her smile and happy, so i wanted to know th
one day, he going to make you cry." >> pitts: he brought us out back, showed us the cubbie hole where he would escape from his father's abuse. >> perry: this was my hideout, my safe place, you know. >> pitts: when it got too much, you'd go in here? >> perry: yeah. i'd spend, like, all day in there. so, i had a door there so i could go in and close myself up, you know, to be okay for a minute. yeah. >> pitts: your father, it sounds like, still makes you... can...
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they're with us and they're against us at the same time. host: our guest joined the foreign policy in 2006. blake is now managing editor of that publication, foreign policy.com is the website. educated in political science at yale. the next call from san juan, puerto rico. good morning to you. caller: yes. actually my question here is perhaps the u.k. and the stumplet is a huge part of it. and the old saying is a u.s. is a good starter but a poor finisher. a good example is panama. the same thing in somalia. the same thing in iraq. and now in afghanistan. we left those countries, all u.s. and cumplete perhaps left those countries in the worst shape. and of course once the super powers so called install a puppet leader and they don't like what he deeveyates from what he or they like, then they label him and they abandon him. i understand. but what is the solution? you say all the problems. what are the solutions to these issues? host: thanks. guest: i wish i could tell you that there was an easy answer. but i think what we are learning is th
they're with us and they're against us at the same time. host: our guest joined the foreign policy in 2006. blake is now managing editor of that publication, foreign policy.com is the website. educated in political science at yale. the next call from san juan, puerto rico. good morning to you. caller: yes. actually my question here is perhaps the u.k. and the stumplet is a huge part of it. and the old saying is a u.s. is a good starter but a poor finisher. a good example is panama. the same...
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president obama as a does between us but the u.s. relationship is still very important and i think president medvedev also would like to read to read that this conference is no way should signalize a better relationship with president obama. well we have two options either the three of us going to need somehow megas we'd rather treat our friend barack obama to some kind of european cuisine. going to say and as i think the burger will taste best for me. so after all john siemens of germany really takes all of russia's modernization boxes today a place to join russia silicon valley a joint new project being built on the outskirts of moscow it will also modernize washes train system it's trains which are outdated and yet crucial to the country really relies on its trains a lot of parts of the country and thirdly wind turbines will build wind turbines an eco drive in a country which is also trying to become more environmentally friendly the other big issue was iran of great wall concern at the moment as it continues to suggest it's movin
president obama as a does between us but the u.s. relationship is still very important and i think president medvedev also would like to read to read that this conference is no way should signalize a better relationship with president obama. well we have two options either the three of us going to need somehow megas we'd rather treat our friend barack obama to some kind of european cuisine. going to say and as i think the burger will taste best for me. so after all john siemens of germany...
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us to buy those high calorie goods and then tell us not to eat them. and we try to set up different programs, and you will probably hear a laundry list of all those different programs, so i truly believe the best thing to do is to get government out of our lives. it is our responsibility on what we can do and a little bit of personal responsibility for ourselves. [applause] >> through edmundston -- drew edmonton. >> it is great to be back to my alma matter. thank you. on healthy lifestyles as one of the areas where oklahoma ranks of the wrong end of list. we rank at the top of and how they lifestyles, the top of -- the top of an unhealthy lifestyle, the top of obesity, and we are still the top of youth smoking. all of these are areas we need to do more work. we got a good start by taking junk food out of our grade schools. that was the state statutes. it was a good beginning. we need to carry that into our middle schools, junior high schools, and high schools. not that they do not need snacks, but they can have a nutritious snacks, and that can set an
us to buy those high calorie goods and then tell us not to eat them. and we try to set up different programs, and you will probably hear a laundry list of all those different programs, so i truly believe the best thing to do is to get government out of our lives. it is our responsibility on what we can do and a little bit of personal responsibility for ourselves. [applause] >> through edmundston -- drew edmonton. >> it is great to be back to my alma matter. thank you. on healthy...
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i feel it does give us any background we need to move forward as different things come before us. thank you very much. commissioner brandon: i do not think i could have said that any better. i want to commend the planning department and staff for the numerous hours, time, and meetings that have gone into this study. we really appreciate your efforts and all of the knowledge and expertise you have given us to work from. a lot of work went into this, and a lot of good recommendations came out of it. we really appreciate the plan that you have given us. thank you. president fong: my thoughts are this is a comprehensive and well put together study. i believe there were five different workshops or the public had opportunity, maybe four with the port as well. there have been many opportunities. i know most of all of you by first name from public comment or sitting at a round table in this room hearing about a particular project within the scope of this study. i did have the benefit of going online and watching last thursday's planning commission. i heard all the comments there. i heard
i feel it does give us any background we need to move forward as different things come before us. thank you very much. commissioner brandon: i do not think i could have said that any better. i want to commend the planning department and staff for the numerous hours, time, and meetings that have gone into this study. we really appreciate your efforts and all of the knowledge and expertise you have given us to work from. a lot of work went into this, and a lot of good recommendations came out of...
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if they would understand what to support us -- i understand and want to support us, give us jobs and support education. thank you for covering us. guest: thank you very much, sir. thank you for saying that. yes, that is an excellent point. words are great and they are necessary. if you can give a veteran of military service the job, that is fantastic. brendan o'byrne, when he came back from afghanistan -- he was an incredible soldier. the skills he had in dealing with the crisis situations of person to deal with -- it is amazing. he came back to the civilian world and he almost could not find a job. despite his incredible skills and abilities. that is a great point to make. thank you for making it. host: independent caller in chicago, welcome. caller: i thank you, mr. sebastian, as i am watching the show. the latest points or like a great said white. you might even as -- a great segued three even answered some of the questions that i was going to ask, how do you support the troops and not a war. since you do keep in touch with the troops, tell them that many of us as americans say th
if they would understand what to support us -- i understand and want to support us, give us jobs and support education. thank you for covering us. guest: thank you very much, sir. thank you for saying that. yes, that is an excellent point. words are great and they are necessary. if you can give a veteran of military service the job, that is fantastic. brendan o'byrne, when he came back from afghanistan -- he was an incredible soldier. the skills he had in dealing with the crisis situations of...
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us. that is what allowed them to be permitted to tear down buildings. i hope that work continues at the local level. i am sure there is some federal plan. more broadly, i think we need to keep the economy moving, get it on its feet to the stimulus measures we talked about earlier, so some of these projects come to completion. >> what can a congressman do to help beat foreclosed home crisis? >> i do not think any one person here has the answer. that is one reason i am proposing an executive report for the state of rhode island. that would get congressional delegations together at the same table as our state delegations. there would be at the same table. collectively, they need to work. if you fail to plan, plans fail. in this situation, we have failed to plan and therefore are failing. >> i think there is no question that the most important thing is really good financial regulatory reform so banks are not allowed to do what they did in this case which led to these foreclosures and predator
us. that is what allowed them to be permitted to tear down buildings. i hope that work continues at the local level. i am sure there is some federal plan. more broadly, i think we need to keep the economy moving, get it on its feet to the stimulus measures we talked about earlier, so some of these projects come to completion. >> what can a congressman do to help beat foreclosed home crisis? >> i do not think any one person here has the answer. that is one reason i am proposing an...
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we use the domestic model. men go on horrible rages, abuse their wives and next day say because i love you so much. you don't get excused because of that. just because you have friends that are certain colors or racists doesn't excuse you. >> mel gibson, a few years later, shaun alluded to this earlier. what about this time? >>> well, back to "larry king live," filling in for larry, dr. drew pinsky, host of "celebrity rehab and author of the mirror effect how celebrity narcissim is seducing america. would you say the male voice on that tape is a narcissist? we heard you made me do this? everything relates to -- >> there are definitely senators sis sick qualities. the question is does he have a narcissistic quality disorder. anybody using alcohol, they are overcome by senatonarcissistic impulses. >> dr. ludwig said there are many women who have been killed, who have been warned. did you perceive danger in that male voice? >> absolutely to both him and her. he, too, himself is in danger. we can't forget this. it'
we use the domestic model. men go on horrible rages, abuse their wives and next day say because i love you so much. you don't get excused because of that. just because you have friends that are certain colors or racists doesn't excuse you. >> mel gibson, a few years later, shaun alluded to this earlier. what about this time? >>> well, back to "larry king live," filling in for larry, dr. drew pinsky, host of "celebrity rehab and author of the mirror effect how...
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endangers us. i will if you would be willing to go to gaza and see the results of the israeli invasion, talk to people in gaza, at talk to the elected government, which is hamas. i also wonder if you have spent any time with people in the west bank and east jerusalem to feel -- see what it feels like for these people? given the financial crisis here at home and the needs of the impoverished nations, couldn't you think of it better use of $3 billion and giving it to a wealthy country like israel that is abusing human rights of palestinians on a daily basis? [applause] >> you raised a number of issues. the u.s. from the very beginning has been committed to a peace process between israelis and palestinians which will lead to a two-state solution. we have provided a great deal of economic and security support in the west bank and for palestinians in gaza. if it is very much on our minds the human plight of those who are currently in gaza. the u.s. has made commitments to provide resources to that plate
endangers us. i will if you would be willing to go to gaza and see the results of the israeli invasion, talk to people in gaza, at talk to the elected government, which is hamas. i also wonder if you have spent any time with people in the west bank and east jerusalem to feel -- see what it feels like for these people? given the financial crisis here at home and the needs of the impoverished nations, couldn't you think of it better use of $3 billion and giving it to a wealthy country like israel...
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a few moments stephanie will be hit with the business news stay with us. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a cuban voice face to face with the newsmakers. wealthy british style it's time to. go. to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. hello welcome to the business but it's and have on our exams for european banks are nearly over there's a lot of stress tests on ninety one financial institutions will be released on friday they should tell the world whether the banks are ready to withstand a renewed economic downturn and a potential debt default by a country but the real question is whether the regulators have set the bar high enough to actually test weak banks that. reports. if too many banks passed the tast it means the test failed that's a widespread suspicion about this segment of europe's biggest lenders the banks have been asked to estimate how much additional capital they would need under two scenarios namely if the economic situation were to deteriorate for two years and it's a
a few moments stephanie will be hit with the business news stay with us. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a cuban voice face to face with the newsmakers. wealthy british style it's time to. go. to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. hello welcome to the business but it's and have on our exams for european banks are nearly over there's a lot of stress tests on ninety one financial institutions will be released on friday...
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lower right corner, using thermal panels which we tested. we are developing a larger scale test. >> thermal drying is not highlighted in no. 39. >> it is under solar drying. >> this is the second time i have seen the presentation, and it is great, but i am curious, four other waste water agencies in the country getting ready to make similar types of investment, are they moving along the same lines that you are proposing, in terms of the type of technology that you are proposing we use? i am guessing -- i hear that we are connected with other waste water agencies. are there other agencies making similar types of investments to their facilities, are they talking about the same type of technology? >> the consequences may be different, depending on the agency. some of them may not have a limited footprint requirement. [inaudible] >> i think part of the issue is coming if you look at imager recycle, are we going to be the last ones in the country to build this digestion cycle? i do not want to be behind. >> [inaudible] >> there can be, in particu
lower right corner, using thermal panels which we tested. we are developing a larger scale test. >> thermal drying is not highlighted in no. 39. >> it is under solar drying. >> this is the second time i have seen the presentation, and it is great, but i am curious, four other waste water agencies in the country getting ready to make similar types of investment, are they moving along the same lines that you are proposing, in terms of the type of technology that you are...
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to use an extinguisher. what's that acronym? we're going to take turns putting out this fire. you can see that it will make a pretty big mess but at least it put out the fire in your house or something like that. so when we want to shut off electricity is when we see an outlet or something smoking, when you smell that burning smell or if you are not really sure or if you do smell gas and it's safe to do so. if i am in the basement with this set up, this sort of ragedy old set up with switches and i smell gas, is it a good idea to be flicking these? no, because there will be a spark. you should get outside and try to ventilate that garage or enclosed area. these contacts, these are one side and they go into the other side here. see how they are in there now? that's a closed switch right there. it's actually a 3 pull switch. there's 3 different pulls to this switch. they are open, now they are closed, if it's closed it should -- that's when you want to turn it on and off, when it's closed, and then open it if
to use an extinguisher. what's that acronym? we're going to take turns putting out this fire. you can see that it will make a pretty big mess but at least it put out the fire in your house or something like that. so when we want to shut off electricity is when we see an outlet or something smoking, when you smell that burning smell or if you are not really sure or if you do smell gas and it's safe to do so. if i am in the basement with this set up, this sort of ragedy old set up with switches...
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our children are very active for us -- this is very active for us. we need to move the air access to the side of the house. this is not either by us or the neighbor. we're not able to maintain the exit on the east side of the house. the planning department's recommendations will not reduce the shadow on the neighboring towns as there are no shadows. we would like to conclude that no one be negatively affected. there is something that we could implement, however it reduces the usable space in the downstairs unit. we would like to have some extra privacy from our gardens. using state of the art principles we feel we're making substantial, beneficial contributions to the neighborhood. we are hoping to build a highly functional house for us. >> solo. -- hello. the request for the setback on the second and third floors, we're asking for a setback as this is a similar property right as suggested by other properties in the same class. you can see that this contains a combination of light wells and set back to provide relief to the yard. we suggested changes
our children are very active for us -- this is very active for us. we need to move the air access to the side of the house. this is not either by us or the neighbor. we're not able to maintain the exit on the east side of the house. the planning department's recommendations will not reduce the shadow on the neighboring towns as there are no shadows. we would like to conclude that no one be negatively affected. there is something that we could implement, however it reduces the usable space in...
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that had been used that someone was addicted to. like, if you were using heroin perhaps you would need another dose of heroin every 4 to 5 hours to avoid going into withdrawal, just simply to keep from getting sick, whereas if you were on methadone it would last more than 24 hours. so it would level it out; you wouldn't get the high or the euphoria that you got with heroin, but it would prevent the withdrawal so that you could begin to normalize your life and get back into employment and improve your family situation; quit having to steal to support your habit. and dr. clark, if an individual was going to be using a medication-assisted therapy to really overcome their addiction, if they decided to really relapse, or if they relapse, what would happen to that individual under these medications? well i think the most important thing is that the individual has engaged either a clinic or practitioner who has some understanding of the substance use disorder process. a person who has a slip, nothing may happen. a person who is actively us
that had been used that someone was addicted to. like, if you were using heroin perhaps you would need another dose of heroin every 4 to 5 hours to avoid going into withdrawal, just simply to keep from getting sick, whereas if you were on methadone it would last more than 24 hours. so it would level it out; you wouldn't get the high or the euphoria that you got with heroin, but it would prevent the withdrawal so that you could begin to normalize your life and get back into employment and...
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and american troops used to pleated your brain during the iraq war in two thousand and three its use is widely condemned because of the potential don't tend to fix such as terms with mountains. and washington apologizes to moscow for not reporting the arrest of a russian citizen things at all getting the wrong button on the fax machine part of it was detained in liberia drugs smoking charges transferred to the us. the sports news is next with a tally. hello and welcome you're watching this fall's news an artsy thanks for joining us this hour and let's have a look at our top story is fast lower on long let everybody know humans business by suspending all the world cup team for france's next game. while one of the members of that school terry andries schools in his debut for the new york red bulls in a friendly against. an fernando alonso sets fastest practice time ahead of sunday's german after one grand prix at hockenheim. so french football is still devastated by what happened at this world cup and their own blog understandably felt the players needed to face some penalty for the fa
and american troops used to pleated your brain during the iraq war in two thousand and three its use is widely condemned because of the potential don't tend to fix such as terms with mountains. and washington apologizes to moscow for not reporting the arrest of a russian citizen things at all getting the wrong button on the fax machine part of it was detained in liberia drugs smoking charges transferred to the us. the sports news is next with a tally. hello and welcome you're watching this...